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Brave browser first to nix CNAME deception, the sneaky DNS trick used by marketers to duck privacy controls
Next release will block third-party trackers posing as first-party resources The Brave web browser will soon block CNAME cloaking, a technique used by online marketers to defy privacy controls designed to prevent the use of third-party cookies.…
Much like the British on holiday, NHS COVID-19 app refuses to work with phones using unsupported languages
Issue affects Android devices but fix said to be imminent The NHS COVID-19 contact-tracing app has run into further trouble by preventing some people with phones using unsupported languages from accessing parts of the service.…
Trouble at Skull-Top Ridge: ESA boffins use data wizardry to figure out Philae probe's second touchdown site
Comets: Crunchy on the outside... frothy on the inside? ESA scientists have identified the location of the Philae lander's second touchdown site on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and revealed new insights about the space snowball's interior.…
Software engineer leaked UK missile system secrets and refused to hand cops his passwords, Old Bailey told
Revelations triggered by previous police abuse, court hears A former BAE Systems software engineer who allegedly leaked top-secret details about a frontline missile system also ignored orders from police to hand over passwords to his electronic devices, a court has heard.…
Need to build a Big Data app but can't be bothered to learn Python or Scala? Good news: .NET for Apache Spark is here
Stay safe and warm in your C# cocoon Good news landed today for data dabblers with a taste for .NET - Version 1.0 of .NET for Apache Spark has been released into the wild.…
After figuring out that hope is not a strategy, SAP has a new one: We're gonna shift on-prem customers to the cloud!
And they're gonna like it Hope is not a strategy, and that common aphorism is coming back to haunt enterprise software outfit SAP.…
Cisco uncrates Kubernetes for Intersight, debuts a dashing dashboard
Switchzilla cloud glue lashes IT systems together Cisco on Wednesday augmented its Intersight systems management platform with container juggling code and introduced a dashboard for overseeing data center networks.…
Ready for pull rate limits? Docker outlines 'next chapter' as Google tells customers how to dodge subscriptions
Pulling containers from Docker Hub for free will be throttled from 1 November From 1 November, Docker will clap limits on how many container images free users can pull from its Docker Hub before requests are declined, a move that could cause problems for users of public cloud platforms.…
Experian vows to drag UK's Information Commissioner's Office to court after being told off for data-slurping practices
Credit reference agency recycled personal details for marketing purposes, says regulator Experian has been rapped over the knuckles by the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) after it discovered the credit reference agency was trading "millions" of people's data for marketing purposes.…
Get outta Huawei! UK mobile network EE selects Ericsson's flat-packed 5G RAN kit to replace Chinese wares
BT-owned carrier gets cosier with Swedish comms giant Ericsson has won a major contract to provide 5G RAN equipment to UK network EE as Huawei continues to be sidelined in Britain.…
Oh, the humanity! Microsoft congratulates itself for Teams inflicted on 115m daily users
No Slack in the system amid the irresistible rise of Redmond's collaboration platform Microsoft broke out the collaborative backslappery during its Q1 FY21 earnings call and revealed some actual usage numbers for one of its platforms: Teams has more than 115 million Daily Active Users (DAU).…
Machine learning gets semi conscious... Waymo, Daimler vow to bring self-driving trucks to American highways
Yeah, that Otto work Waymo has partnered with one of the world's largest truck manufacturers to install its fully autonomous self-driving technology into semi-trailer trucks on American roads.…
Planet Computers throws Linux fans a bone, improves calls, and adds virty trackpad to Cosmo Communicator
Update tips more functionality on gizmo's second display Planet Computers has updated the Debian-based operating system for its Cosmo Communicator PDA to allow users to place calls from the device's second screen.…
Node.js 15: What's new, what's coming, and keeping pace with Deno. 'We're not going to reinvent' module ecosystem
Michael Dawson, chair of Node.js Technical Steering Committee, talks to The Reg Interview Popular open-source JavaScript runtime Node.js hit version 15 last week, and to bring us up to date we spoke to Michael Dawson, Red Hat Node.js lead, who is also chair of the Node.js Technical Steering Committee and Community Director of the OpenJS Foundation.…
One of the world's most prominent distributed ledger projects has been pushed back by a year
Another 12 months on Itanium and COBOL for the Australian Stock Exchange One of the world's most prominent planned uses of distributed ledger technology has been pushed back by a year.…
Equinix joins Arm enthusiasts by pumping out bare metal in not-quite-IaaS offering
Ampere CPUs available for automated deployments as data centre giant takes on public clouds Equinix has joined the ranks of big cloud players offering Arm-powered servers.…
Someone thought an OpenAI GPT-3 medical chatbot would be a good idea. It told a mock patient to kill themselves
We'd rather see Dr Nick, to be honest Anyone trying to use OpenAI’s powerful text-generating GPT-3 system to power chatbots to offer medical advice and help should go back to the drawing board, researchers have warned.…
We want YOU to speak at Continuous Lifecycle 2021
Call for papers for next year's edition of our DevOps, CI/CD, and container summit is now open Event Believe it or not, it has been six years since we’ve started the Continuous Lifecycle London conference series with our friends over at Heise Developer.…
Flash haters, rejoice! Microsoft releases tool to let you nuke Adobe's security horror before support ends
Why not get in early before official 31 December demise? If you'd like to exact righteous vengeance on Adobe's Flash, Microsoft has given us all a tool to expunge the software ahead of time.…
Cisco penta-gone from Pentagon as Aruba rolls in a new net
3,000 WiFi access points and 150,000 wired ethernet ports The Pentagon, the colossal office that serves as the headquarters of the United States’ Department of Defence, plans to install 3,000 new WiFi access points and 150,00-plus wired ethernet switches after turfing out old Cisco kit.…
Trump's official campaign website vandalized by hackers who 'had enough of the President's fake news'
Well, that narrows down the list of suspects to just a few billion people Donald Trump's presidential campaign website was briefly hacked and defaced tonight.…
India and USA to share high-quality satellite imagery and more under new pact
To get a better view of regional hotspots in case things get kinetic The USA and India have struck a new defence pact that will see the two nations share high-quality spatial data and satellite images.…
SpaceX’s Starlink finally reveals its satellite broadband pricing for rural America: At $99 a month, it’s a good deal
The $499 equipment cost and laggy latency give room for pause SpaceX’s satellite broadband service Starlink has finally revealed its pricing: $99 a month for speeds that vary between 50Mbps and 150Mbps... plus 500 bucks to buy the necessary equipment.…
Microsoft's got its head in the clouds: Turns out when we all have to work from home, remote platforms make bank
Azure revenue up 48 per cent, pretty much everything Redmond makes is up Microsoft on Tuesday reported $37.2bn in revenue for the first quarter of its fiscal 2021, an increase of 12 per cent year over year and more than investors had anticipated.…
FCC puts final nails into net neutrality coffin. In a week, America will vote on whether to bury or open it up again
Regulator’s monthly meeting provided an opportunity to argue all over again Analysis The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) put the final nail into America's net neutrality coffin on Tuesday, approving an order that ties up loose ends from its 2018 decision to “restore internet freedom."…
Zoom finally adds end-to-end encryption for all, for free – though there are caveats
Perhaps we can talk about extra security and compromises honestly Zoom has finally added end-to-end encryption to its video conferencing service at no additional cost for all users, whether they are paying subscribers or not.…
Touchscreen holdout? This F(x)tec Pro1 X phone with sliding QWERTY keyboard might push your buttons
Choice of LineageOS and Ubuntu Touch as well as Android UK smartphone developer F(x)tec has rolled out the second generation of its sliding keyboard phones, the F(x)tec Pro1 X.…
5 months later, 37.7% of Windows 10 PCs are running the May 2020 Update... Wait, people are still on 1809?
We'll see how long it lasts as 20H2 starts doing the rounds While Microsoft celebrates Halloween with scary data deletion stories of Windows past, May's Windows 10 has swiped the popularity prize from its predecessor.…
Brit accused of spying on 772 people via webcam CCTV software tells court he'd end his life if extradited to US
'I've seen programmes on American prisons' says wife A Briton is reportedly fighting extradition to the United States after deploying webcam malware onto hundreds of women's laptops so he could spy on them undressing and having sex.…
UK regulator Ofcom to ban carriers from selling locked handsets to make dumping clingy networks even easier
First you could break up by text – next year you can take the phone with you UK telecoms watchdog Ofcom is introducing new rules that will stop phone companies selling carrier-locked handsets.…
Advanced Money-making Devices: AMD inks multibillion stock deal for FPGA specialist Xilinx
Intel rival up 50%+ in profits just a week after Chipzilla 30% plunge Chip slinger AMD celebrated bonzer revenue and profit for its third quarter, ended 26 September [PDF] with a $35bn all-stock acquisition of FPGA outfit Xilinx.…
Office 365 for the iPad will feel a little more desktop-ish now Microsoft has tossed it trackpad, mouse support
Which is proof such fripperies are down to the developer, rather than Apple Microsoft has finally introduced trackpad support for Office Microsoft 365 on the iPad.…
Upcoming Linux 5.10 release will love you longterm, pushing support out to 2026
PSA: Maintaining the open-source OS can turn your beard grey Open Source Summit Europe It's official. The upcoming Linux 5.10 kernel is destined to become the next "longterm maintenance" release for the open-source operating system.…
Want to build an AI app but don't know where to start with training? Take a Lobe off your mind with this low-code tool
Microsoft program outputs ready-to-roll model from image input set Microsoft has built a desktop app called Lobe that can be used to train object-recognition models without having to write a single line of code. Getting that model into an application, though, will require some programming.…
SNAFU: Clairvoyant train brings warning of what was coming down the line for 2020
Situation: The New Normal? Bork!Bork!Bork! A train with supernatural powers of prediction features in today's edition of signage behaving strangely. Who would could have known that the electronic information panel was warning passengers of what was to come?…
Brit startup would like to beam 5G connectivity down at you from hydrogen-fuelled drones
And Deutsche Telekom's happy with this airborne base station plan A British startup is hoping to strap 5G antennas to liquid-hydrogen-powered high-altitude pseudo-satellites in the hope of replacing mobile base stations on the ground.…
What will you do with your Raspberry Pi 4 this week? RISC it for a biscuit perhaps?
Open-source RISC OS 5.28 brings support for latest ickle 'puter as well as hundreds of fixes An update for open-source Arm operating system RISC OS at the weekend features stable support for the Raspberry Pi 4 computer.…
Can't afford an AI-accelerating Nvidia Jetson Nano? Open-source emulator lets you prototype Python apps for it
Get a feel for the gizmo's programming environment If you’ve been thinking about playing with an Nvidia single-board computer for an AI task, but you’re not quite ready to part with your cash for something like the Jetson Nano just yet, here’s an application-level emulator of the hardware you can tinker with.…
Your IT department should behave like a jellyfish, says Gartner
Analyst firm asserts coordinated action without central brain is the way to cope with turmoil IT organisations that want to thrive in plague-time need to model themselves on jellyfish, says analyst firm Gartner.…
Oculus owners told not only to get Facebook accounts, purchases will be wiped if they ever leave social network
Hotel Zuckerfornia: You can check in but you can never check out... without losing everything Oculus users, already fuming at Facebook chaining their VR headsets to their Facebook accounts, have been warned they could lose all their Oculus purchases and account information in future if they ever delete their profile on the social network.…
Santander downplays 'hack' of PagoFX cash transfer biz, says nothing to worry about
Plus: US govt sanctions Russia for refinery-bothering malware In brief Spanish financial giant Santander has downplayed claims its international money transfer startup PagoFX was compromised.…
WeChat wins right to stay in US app stores for at least a couple more months as court denies US govt appeal
Injunction against Trump ban upheld, case to return in January 2021 WeChat will remain in US app stores until at least January 2021 after the Ninth District Court of Appeals denied the US Government’s attempt to have its ban re-enforced.…
Alibaba’s Ant Group aims to carry away $34 billion with imminent listing
Alipay operator prices itself as most expensive IPO of all time Alibaba has announced the initial public offering (IPO) of its financial services arm, Ant Group, and is aiming for the world’s biggest-ever float measured by cash raised.…
Microsoft brings Azure to Taiwan, therefore steps into a geopolitical cauldron
Taiwanese president says this is about ‘strengthening Taiwan-US cooperation’ Microsoft has announced that it will open an Azure region in Taiwan.…
Facebook tells academics to stop monitoring its political ads for any rule-breaking.... on privacy grounds
Irony overload as social media giant accuses NYU of bulk data collection Facebook has ordered the end to an academic monitoring project that has repeatedly exposed failures by the internet giant to clearly label political advertising on its platform.…
President Trump's H-1B visa crackdown wiped $100bn off market value of America's largest corps, top study finds
White House immigration restrictions knock less than half a per cent off The Trump administration's June crackdown on foreign workers with H-1B and other visas wiped $100bn off the stock market value of the largest US companies, according to boffins at The Brookings Institution, Harvard Business School, and The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.…
Microsoft drives users to the Edge: Internet Explorer to redirect to Chromium-based browser in November
'Hey, you folks heard that there's this virus starting to spread?' – IE, probably Microsoft will forcibly push users off Internet Explorer and onto Edge next month, depending on the websites they visit.…
Did Arthur C. Clarke call it right? Water spotted in Moon's sunlit Clavius crater by NASA telescope
Fly me to the Moon, let me swim among the stars Water molecules have been detected in soil in one of the Moon's largest sunlit craters, NASA announced on Monday, which means permanent bases on the natural satellite may be potentially a lot easier to support.…
Uber drivers take ride-biz to European court over 'Kafkaesque' algorithmic firings by Mastermind code
Lawsuit challenges robo-dismissals, Uber insists it manually reviewed cases Four Uber drivers in the UK and Portugal who claim they were dismissed unfairly by the company's anti-fraud algorithm have challenged their account deactivations in a European court, citing GDPR protections against automated decision making.…
Linux kernel's Kroah-Hartman: We're not struggling to get new coders, it's code review that's the bottleneck
Plus: 'Intel is not doing well with disclosures. I’m not happy. It’s not getting better' Open Source Summit Europe Speaking in an "Ask the Experts" session at the online Open Source Summit Europe conference today, Linux kernel's stable branch maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman said there are plenty of new contributors to the code though the bottleneck is finding the people to review it.…
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